Evening Star Newspaper, December 29, 1925, Page 8

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’F B SOCIETY. THE EVENIN NG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1925. SOCIETY. ‘ the dance which the Assistant Sec-|receivad by Mrs. h'enn:d\' and Mrs. iarr!\;:d \1’n \;"flshmlvflw and is sva\mk. retary of Commerce and M Wal- | Yard. mothers of the hostesses. at the avfower EMENT ANNOUNCED o iy g e At ol e re : e ner guesty included AMlle.. Francol Mrs. George Richard Smith will 0 Blye and Gray R,." PfaefMi, Miss Eleanor Hard, cupy the box of Mr. and Mrs. Peter .' 5 T i * / R. McReynolds & Son Vice President and Mrs. l)a\\'cs Return- Francenca McKenney, Miss Sydney |A. Drury at the Blue and Gray ball| Sales—Service ing After New Year Day Precludes Neale, Miss Louiss McLanahan, M.|onight ~for the benefit of Stone rticular interest tods 1423.25.27 L St. N.W. Their Receiving January 1. th Blue and ira bhall e P e wotier x| Mountaln' “aemarial - mno box {18 | (R0, BIUE Brf (rey bal Main 7228 | flo which is give Jdohn Pole. Mr. Dudley Bonsal. Mr 1ed for Gen. Thomas M. Meagher wer, which is given in the country will he pre Sales Anson Phelps Stok and Mr. o commanded the 69th New York e oxes, all of which z2re named 14th and Park Read N.W, orace Bowker ¢ Ivikh Regiment in the Civil War HoreceSHoniker oC Mrs. Smith's guests will include Rep nith [ e conenic officer in the Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. ' e Col. 2619 resentative and Mrs. Samuel pseph R. de e .m-g« Paul (uvxr;':""‘“.“'x Tudge and Mrs. William Railey - a < v Leonard eorgia. will entertain Gen. and Mrs. < - S ice® u.'\"n';..f"u'.-‘“':f..g'.':f N ‘.’ i | Zainieicy and Col and Mrs, Pevion in| (Continued on Ninth Page.) Sixty Years of Satisfactory Service be join hosts @t ® dance tonight at | her box at the hall tonight Rauscher's for iheir schoolxirl dsUkh: | yjjee [ydia Fush-Brown. who in {ters. Mixx Ellen ‘Thoron and Miss |50 qing the holidays in Washington. | Florence Mever ) Wil e at home tomorrow afternoon | | Mr. and Mrs. Mever will entertaln |05, 74 1o 6 o'clock in her mothers| | re the dance for Miss |y 410 at 1720 G atreet. Miss Katharine Dunlop will be hosteas to a large company at dinner | thix evening in compliment to Mias | ) Helen Gary and Miss Dorothy Hill and Mi atmon Freeman ( their danghter. Miss < ta Mr. Thoma =h of Ashey v dance at the F « uniry uh lasi evening. Miss teirie New Year ¢ i Wash- | Davies graduated from \Vassar Col Stcr ege last June and Mr. Chesborough e of the University Miss Mever, having a i company of 18 Mrs. J. J. Bew and her daughier. | s Mixs Bew, have returned to their Mrs. Charles Macon Wallingsford | apariment. in the Decatur, after| entertnined at bridge vewterday after- | spending Christmas in Baltimore | noon in honor of AMrs. Kdgar Howser (i when her guesta included Mra. Henry Mra. Harold G . Villard of 129 Easi riscoll, Mra. Eimer (ologne. iss | SIXUvninth atreet. New York City, and | | Elizabeth Leech. Miss Ella Leech, Miss Mariquita Villard are guesis at | Mra. J. Neitold. Mix. Russell Lamar, 'he Mavflower for some davs Moy Tinden Helm) The United Statan commissioner of male M8 navigation and Mrx. David B. Carson aguire Bl have s a guest their daughter, Mrs Mrs. W. M Blanche Carson Dougherty of Nash ' Miss Bessie ( Mra. Ernestine (jje Tenn ho will remain with | Ghaghetti, Mra. Walter Beall and |¢ham in their apartment, at the Roose » | Mr«. Sam Streb. Additional Kuests | velr, for some time joined the company for tea. when | Mrs. Charles Dasher and Mre. Walker | Miss Bllen G. Carey, auni of the OFF 0 Buel presided at the tea table Baroness da Car wife of the Am 1 FF = bassador from im. and party | Judge and Miw William Hailey | have arrived at the Hotel Grafton 3 to 2 Der . Lamar will antertain a company at o R e Mrs. Eugene L le and Miss En S — genia Le Merle will leave for New o S B Halian Emib nptiment §ork in'a few days to attend the wed ()r, ginal Prices Miss Ruth Donaldson. daughter of ding the Of Intere Dinner Party Jupan and Alme. g of Mrs. Le Merle's nephew Mre. and Mrs. R, Golden Donaldson N ~ Others In the company ! i rymo ddess 10 Sl in compliment to Miss Mary Selden iy = — the guests laier going to the dance Mr. Grover Loening. New York ity 1o be wmiven by Senator and Mrs. who is (0 be one of the ushe M ke Fames Wadsworth wedding of M Helen Ma e 9 Lieut. W. D, mas Saturda " i e Miss Mury P Kenuedy . duugh ; Tr * . ter of Mr. and . Kdg. Ken and M1 i nedv, and Mins Margarec a ( ¥ s D ed at 2 dinner dance Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs 1 r or by Thomas Patton Ches. Yird. will ente € ¢ s borough, jr., of Ashevill Whie rasaucrs N Jjnunctice wppearance o Y oy Willcox, Miss Susan | and greens, and &t one end i a - h: o« Ernestine Jaffe, Misw| large Christman tree, A E FURR"';R 5] If I f l I = ‘an. Misk Lilla La will be served st midnigh & 3234 Florida | /3 “nd-or-1 ear daile Da Van Duvne. Mist who will number sbout v, will b Ave. NW. 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